To begin ...

As the twentieth century fades out
the nineteenth begins
.......................................again
it is as if nothing happened
though those who lived it thought
that everything was happening
enough to name a world for & a time
to hold it in your hand
unlimited.......the last delusion
like the perfect mask of death

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Performed Poetics: Kings College, London, March 12 and 13

 

A two-day music and poetry event celebrating the work of the late Eric Mottram and the poet, Jerome Rothenberg.

About this event

From King's College London Archives, home of the Eric Mottram archive, a weekend of poetry, prose and music marking the contribution to literature of Mottram and his circle, and celebrating the career of Jerome Rothenberg, poet, translator and anthologist.

DAY ONE Saturday, 12th March, 10am to 9pm

Poetry & Sound Poetry with Jerome Rothenberg and Charlie Morrow.

Allen Fisher reading works by Eric Mottram and others.

Jeff Hilson and Steve McGarty present Eric Mottram’s seminars on Radical Poetics.

Janette Cheong introduces and shows her 1972 film collaboration with Eric Mottram, 'The Question in the Village'.

A round table and discussion, chaired by Robert Hampson including Gavin Selerie, Jerome Rothenberg and Charles Bernstein, Hélène Aji, Ken Edwards, Amy Evans, Michael Hrebeniak, Matt Martin, Peter Middleton.

A paper from Clive Bush, 'Dark Times and Utopias in the work of Eric Mottram'.

Drinks reception following the close of the daytime talks.

In the evening: 'More Poetry & Sound Poetry' with Jerome Rothenberg and Charlie Morrow.

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DAY TWO Sunday 13th March, 10.15am-9pm

Charles Bernstein and Maggie O’Sullivan in celebration of the work of Jerome Rothenberg.

Hélène Aji discusses the work of Jerome Rothenberg.

Colin Still video-presentation: 'Collaborations between Jerome Rothenberg and Ian Tyson'.

AND: Vot Em I Doink Here? a film regarding the life and work of Jerome Rothenberg.

Jeffrey Robinson with Jerome Rothenberg in conversation about the Poems for the Millennium series.

In the evening: John Kenny and musicians performing 'Songs from A Book of Herne' by John Kenny, poetry by Eric Mottram. Performed by The Scot Free Ensemble.

Followed by Jerome Rothenberg and Charlie Morrow, 'Translations and Transformations' (words and music).

A simple sandwich lunch will be provided on both days.

LOCATION

Great Hall, Strand Campus, King's College                                                                                           Strand                                                                                                                                                London                                                                                                                                                  WC2R 2LS                                                                                                                                          United Kingdom

 

 

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